^ I think the fact that IDS whipped his own party members to vote for the bill only hours before resigning, tells you everything you need to know about his morals.
Tories have quite possibly irrevocably fucked themselves. With Cameron pledged to resign and his successor having been completely scuppered as a viable Prime Minister, it looks like things have turned a rather sudden corner. It's beginning to look like Corbyn could be our next PM, as incredible as i...
big\_dave wrote:Last year's worries about Osborne establishing a new status quo are pretty much buried now.Paul Mason tells Labour that they might have to prepare for government sooner than expected: With the Tory party imploding, Labour needs to reinvent itself “ fast
Paul Mason:- Labour is ahead in the polls;- austerity is discredited; - Osborne's budget is unravelling; - the Tories are attacking each other;- and the Blairite criticisms of Corbyn have been blunted. Scratch One ToryThis is Jeremy Corbyn s victory. In one speech he s blown apart the Tory front ben...
If Labour, as Miliband seemed to signal in the challengers debate, aren't going to do a deal with the SNP to lock the Tories out of power for a generation, then they're over as a party. They've yet to realize that the Labour Party only represents parts of England: VICE: Last Night's Leaders' Debate ...
big\_dave wrote:This isn't too far from what they threatened last election in the event of Labour being involved in a coalition. While there wasn't much realistic hope of a Lib-Lab government last time, the sort of language thrown about at the suggestion of it was downright frightening after several...
In the even tof a hung parliament this article outlines how the Tories may actually have the brass to attempt a coup with the media crowning them winners: If someone votes for an SNP MP in this election, or a Green MP, or a Plaid Cymru MP, then they can reasonably expect that that MP is going to vot...